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William Ball and Son of Rothwell, Kettering | William Ball and Son of Rothwell, Kettering. Based at The Royal Implements Works (Ball's Foundry) | ||
See [[William Ball (1804-1877) | See William Bell and his son [[William Ball (1804-1877)]] | ||
1798 Company founded | 1798 Company founded | ||
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1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. Hay Press (Kirby's patent).<ref>[[The Engineer 1894/06/29]] p562</ref><ref>[[The Engineer 1894/07/06]] p16</ref> | 1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. Hay Press (Kirby's patent).<ref>[[The Engineer 1894/06/29]] p562</ref><ref>[[The Engineer 1894/07/06]] p16</ref> | ||
c.1900 Bought by the [[Burgess Group]] | |||
1939 William Ball and Son Ltd, Rothwell.<ref>Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph - Wednesday 01 March 1939</ref> | 1939 William Ball and Son Ltd, Rothwell.<ref>Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph - Wednesday 01 March 1939</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 10 May 2023

William Ball and Son of Rothwell, Kettering. Based at The Royal Implements Works (Ball's Foundry)
See William Bell and his son William Ball (1804-1877)
1798 Company founded
1851 Exhibited a plough at the Great Exhibition
1870 Exhibited five specimens of their wagons and carts, a collection of their ploughs also their double furrow ploughs, scarifiers, etc
1876 Exhibitor at the Smithfield Club Show with wagons and carts [1]
1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. Hay Press (Kirby's patent).[2][3]
c.1900 Bought by the Burgess Group
1939 William Ball and Son Ltd, Rothwell.[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1876/12/15 p411
- ↑ The Engineer 1894/06/29 p562
- ↑ The Engineer 1894/07/06 p16
- ↑ Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph - Wednesday 01 March 1939